Supply Chain Performance Manager

Posted 22 April by Michael Page Procurement & Supply Chain
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The Supply Chain Performance Manager is responsible for helping to drive operational excellence within the UK & Ireland branch.

Client Details

Global FMCG company in the Food & Beverages space.

Description

The Supply Chain Performance Manager is responsible for (among others):

  • Developing and implementing strategies that enhance efficiency, productivity, and overall performance.
  • The role is pivotal in the publication of the D2D performance scorecard & execution of our monthly performance review.
  • The role involves analysing current operational processes, identifying areas of improvement, and implementing changes that lead to optimised performance.
  • Work closely with departments across the Operations team to monitor key performance indicators (KPIs) and generate reports to provide insights into operational performance.

Profile

  • Minimum 3 years' experience in Supply Chain roles in the FMCG industry.
  • Demonstrable experience in Performance Management and Reporting.
  • Project Management Experience 2-3 years minimum.
  • Advanced Excel, PowerBI and SAP Skills.
  • Strong interpersonal & collaboration skills to drive effective stakeholder management.

Job Offer

  • Career Progression.
  • Strategic and Cross Functional Interaction.
  • Competitive Salary Package.
  • Flexible Working.

Required skills

  • Dairy
  • Demand
  • FMCG
  • Food
  • Management
  • Supply
  • Supply Chain
  • Transformation
  • Planning
  • Performance
  • Operational
  • Excellence

Reference: 52516023

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